We report a theoretical investigation of the thermoelectric efficiency in nondegenerate fluorine‐doped single‐walled carbon nanotubes (FSWCNTs). By analyzing the carrier electrical conductivity, carrier thermal conductivity, thermoelectric power, and power factor as functions of temperature, we explore the impact of impurity concentration, constant electric field, and atomic orbital overlap integral on thermoelectric efficiency. The magnitude of the thermoelectric efficiency and the operational temperature range can be tuned through adjustments of impurity concentration, electric field, and orbital overlap. We find that varying the overlap integral and impurity concentration can yield efficiencies greater than 50%, with a ZT value exceeding 4. This makes FSWCNTs a promising candidate for thermoelectric applications, particularly in power generation, refrigeration, and low‐temperature heat recovery systems.
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D. Sekyi-Arthur
University of Ghana
M. Amekpewu
University for Development Studies
K. W. Adu
Pennsylvania State University
Journal of Nanotechnology
Pennsylvania State University
American Museum of Natural History
University of Ghana
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